Hi together

To get it right:
- i have no rfkill hardware button anywhere on the laptop.
- Yesterday I opened it and there are no unused pins or connectors on the card 
or the motherboard.
- the computer does not run any m$ software wich could interfere here
- my dell bios (version A32) sais  the card is enabled and activated and can be 
switched  by software
- if I boot a kernel 2.6.22 and i use the bcm43xx driver it is happily 
transmitting wireless
- if i reboot to kernel 2.6.27.9 and use the b43legacy driver it warns me that 
i have turned the device on by software but a hardware button still turns it off
- i8k does not work
- dell-laptop  does not work
- Until now, I did not find switch in wmi, acpi,

Now the tricky part:
- if I hack the b43legacy driver to ignore the button settings IT IS ABLE TO 
ASCCOCIATE WITH MY AP
- get that again: it transmits some message that my ap obviously  can receive 
and it obviously receives a reply that it is associated.
- no ip packets can be received, it claims to have send some pings though.

If Michael Buesch sais the driver can not overwrite hardware rfkill,  I thake 
that for granted and  conclude that my card must be on but something else holds 
it from sending and/or receiving packets - rember, its associated with the ap...
This would be in line with the fact that the bcm43xx driver is indeed working.
And both drivers use exactly the same code to test for the rfkill button. one 
sais on the other sees off.

Im just reading code and  fiddling with all the dell options and wmi and smb 
options to get any hooks on where to find my button

merry xmas and bye
Ulf
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